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Settled in early 1600s, a bulk of the new homesteaders in this town were from Germany. When the township was officially established in late 1720s, it took on the name, Franconia, which is an anglicized word that means land of the Franks. One of the main draws to this town was its policy of religious freedom. Several churches from different denominations were built in this township in 1700s and 1800s. Today, Franconia’s central location between the wilderness and Philadelphia makes it an ideal place to visit.

The closest large town is Philadelphia, about 35 miles to the south. Allentown is 25 miles north, and Reading (pronounced as “red-ding”) is just under 40 miles west.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV, one of the first things you’ll want to do is embark on an adventure. Fun in the sun and fresh air galore! The closest park is Green Lane Park, which is a day-use park that surrounds a small freshwater reservoir. There are over 25 miles of trails for horseback riding, hiking, and mountain biking. Boating and fishing, of course, is a popular activity, and there are boats available for rental, In wintertime, adventurers can cross-country ski, ice-fish, and go ice skating.

Nockamixon State Park, which is a 5,000-plus acre park, surrounds a small lake, popular with fishermen and boaters. Swim, hike, bike, horseback ride on over 25 miles of trail. Play disc golf on the 18-hole course, too. There are boat launches and ramps at three different spots on the lake. Though motorboat is allowed, this lake is fairly shallow, and it’s recommended that the boat be flat-bottomed or non-motorized. During summer months, canoes, kayaks, pontoon boats, and several other small crafts can be rented from Nockamixon’s concession stand. Weather permitting, water is released from the dam in November and March, allowing for fun whitewater rapid rides down the Tohickon Creek. Check online for the exact dates.

RV Parks

Whether you rent a motorhome in Franconia, you’ll need someplace to park for a few days while you explore this part of Pennsylvania. The Lazy K Campgrounds, which is just a few minutes away from town, is located in a wooded area. Although amenities are spartan compared to other full-service parks, they do offer the usual like full hookups, restroom facilities, and laundry.

Boulder Woods Campgrounds may also be a good candidate to consider. Set in mature woods, it offers additional features like three pools, fire rings for each campsite, a disc golf course, and a private catch-and-release lake.

Exploring the City

Although Franconia is a small, sleepy town, there’s plenty of things to do and see in the area. Start with a visit to the Mennonite Heritage Center, a history museum and library dedicated to preserving the history of the founding families from the 1600s and 1700s. The exhibits showcase artifacts from the formative years and highlights local artists’ works.

John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, built in 1762, was the home of John James Audubon, a world-renown artist, author, and naturalist. Also, the founder of Audubon Center. Today, the Center serves as an educational center, connecting people to nature. Within the stone farmhouse is a museum exhibiting original Audubon prints, paintings, and other artwork.

Pottsgrove Manor, which is an elegant example of early Georgian architecture, was built in 1752 for John Potts, founder of Pottstown. At its height, the manor was surrounded by a 1,000-acre plantation. The mansion has been restored to its original state and recreates the life and times of the Potts family. The manor is open year-round to visitors, and there are guided tours available.

Philadelphia is a classic must-see for many visitors to this area. Visit Independence Hall, Franklin Institute, and National Constitution Center. Roam the Franklin Court’s streets, the original homes of the founding fathers of this nation. Many are original or restored, and a few are open to the public. Sprint up the steps to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and pump your fist in triumph. You won’t be the only one to do this; this Rocky scene is a popular activity for many tourists who are fans of the movies. Step inside the museum and walk the galleries in which many distinguished artists’ works hang, including notable names like Diego Rivera, Claude Monet, and Vincent Van Gogh.

Hop into your motorhome rental from Franconia and tour the neighboring towns. There are several homes, churches, and other structures that were built as early as the 17th century, and many are on the National Register of Historic Places. This part of state, with its mild climate and temperatures, is ideal for vineyards. Wrap up a long day of sightseeing and adventure by visiting one of the local wineries, such as the Adello Vineyard. It boasts a secret family recipe that was passed down through generations of Italian winemakers and brought to Pennsylvania. The vineyard has a wine-tasting room so you can test this tantalizing wine out for yourself!

Should you be seeking some amazing Pennsylvania history, consider a camper rental from Franconia. Tour a museum, walk along the streets admiring the historical buildings, enjoy the local cuisine, and take in the outstanding scenery. Rent an RV in Franconia, PA and set out on an amazing outdoor adventure.

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